by Infospectives | Nov 15, 2016 | Corporate Security, Privacy News & Politics
Some time ago Jenny Radcliffe (internationally respected social engineering, people risk, and negotiations expert) asked me to be a guest on her new Human Factor podcast. I was delighted to accept. The result is now out in the wild… …along with the...
by Infospectives | Sep 15, 2015 | Corporate Security, InfoSec, Security for all
This isn’t about getting your staff drunk on tonic infused Hendricks, Bombay Sapphire, or Beefeater (depending on your office-hours drinking policy), this is about putting a face to security, then building knowledge and relationships through open and...
by Infospectives | Sep 8, 2015 | Corporate Security, InfoSec, Security for all
The problem causing the dip in my often prolific blog posting is my arrival at a particular point on the security (or anything) knowledge and confidence curve. Rather than deep navel gazing (emphasis there on the gazing not the navel) I’ll illustrate via the...
by Sarah Clarke | Feb 2, 2015 | Corporate Security, InfoSec
Is your security focus blurred? On 30th January Hacked published an article entitled: An Airgap Won’t Secure Your Computer Any More. Researchers harvested keystrokes by interpreting electromagnetic emissions. Suggested mitigation…stick your PC in a Faraday...
by Infospectives | Dec 2, 2014 | Corporate Security, InfoSec
There are common practices and mistakes made by board members (and exec support staff) that leave businesses at significant risk of security breaches. For instance: Exec mailbox breaches that have enabled insider dealing A new twist on commonly reported hacks. One...